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/CLOTHE JYOUR LITTLE 13OYB WITH JOSEPH PAUL & CO'.S Navylßlue Serge Sailor |SuitS.: 200 SUITS OPENED TO-DAY. Prices-38 lid, 43 6d, an'!J4s;ild , Sizes 00 to 8. 200 DOZEN WHITE AND SPECKLED STBAW6. Good quality, la each. 20 Only MEN'S VLANNEL COATS. For Summer.Wear. 4s Od each. JOSEPH PAUL & C 0.,, Avenue, Wanganui. JJEW GOODS. GoaDB , AT Murray & Casey's. Just Arrived— A new assortment of DRESS STUFFS, PRIMS, CALICOS, SHERTINGS, QUILTS, CURTAINS, Ac, &c. COME AND SEE Our new and large variety of Straw Hats, 6d,ls, andls6d Grand Picnic Hats, 3d and 6d eacli Prints, from 31d per yard Flanneletta, 2s lid, 3s lid, and 4s lid per dozen Woolette, in fancy colours, 6Jd yard Cretonne, from 3£d yard White Quilts, 3s 9d to 12s 6d Splendid large Turkish Towels, from 6Jd Lace Curtains, 2s lid, 3s lid, to 10s 6d Art Muslins, 3Jd> original price 6d SPECIAL line of White Calico, 4s Cd and 5s 6d per dozen j really worth 6s 6d and 7s 6d Ladies' and Children's Hose very cheap Ladies' Corsets, 2s 6d to 8a 6d ABK TO SEE our Black Cashmere, at 8s # lid to 27b Gd the dress ; the best value ever offered in Wanganui. Other Dre3a Stuffs at very low prices. Call and see for yourselves. Bemember the address— MUREAY AND CASEY, DIRECT IMPORTERS, UIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. SPECIALTO TIE LADIES. totueladies A. J. CRTBB Having just completed the purchase of a largo stock of Corsets, at a heavy reduction, has determined to clear the same at prices which iuu6t effect a speedy Ealo. Undermentioned are a few lines, which will speak for themselves :— Guaranteed All.bone Corsets, 6a lid, now 6s A splendid line, 5s Gd, now 43 6d Thompson's Glovp.fitting Corset, 7s lid, now 63 6d The famous CD. Corset, ull bono, 0s 6d. now 7s 6d Thompson's Truo Fit Corset, 7s Gd now 5s lid. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY To obtain a really good Corsot at a low price. COME EARLY TO SECURE CHOICE A. J. CRIBB, DRAPER, MILLINER, TAILOR, AND MERCER. EIDGWA.Y STREET, Next the Provincial Hotel). "VV JLLIA - M S A^ KK > PHARMATEUTIOAL & DISPENSING CHEMIST. (By Examination), Successor to R. G. Burn. Physicians' prescriptions carefully propared from the purest of Drugs only. WATERPROOF CEMENT for repairing all goods of an indiarubber nature' lv 6d a bottle. COLOURED FIRES prepared for Xmas display. STOMACHIC MIXTURE, for Diarrhroi, Dysintery, &c. 2s per bottle. Medicine obtained throughout the night by ringing the bell. SANTONINE WORM CHOCOLATES. is per box. VETER^ABY CHEMIST, Horse andCattlo medicines specially prepared as occasion requires. Bed Lotion, cure for cracked and creasy heels, 2f 6d. iParasitic Wash for destroying lice and ull vormin in Horses, Cattle, and Dogs. Worm and Condition Powders, Gripe Physic, and Cleansing Drenches in stock. My Blistevs haying been well and successfully tried, are freshly proparod and action guaranteed. WJLLIAM~SALEK S PHARMACEUTICAL, VETERINARY AND DISPENSING- CHEMIST, Victoria Avenue (opposite Convent), WanganuK IT O O K AT THIS FROM a speech which the Governoi of Victoria made at a banquet which was given in honour of an old New Zeakndnr (who b now Manager of the Union Bank of Australia, Collingwood) , wo quote Iho following, takon from tho Melbourne An;ua.— "Tho Boil,*Bftid llis Excellency, is the Iw.kbono of your truly groat country, und you liavo iv Mr P. Lundon, Land, J'.'ctalo, Insurance, Financial, and General t'nm mission Agonl, Wanganui, a truo son of lliiit toil, a con, i may fay, of whom any cointry might be proud. As an nn oxpositor of the resources of »ny country Mr P. l.iuukn 13 equalled by few and excelled by none. An a judge of a lovely climate and a be iiuttf «1 river he has no compper. Therefore I my to you, young New Zoakndera, gtt on the soil, get on the soil.' In quoting Mr Lundon I am sure I urn striking a chord which must find a ra&ponsive echo in the brf at of every New Zca'ander who bin the slightef t throb of patriotism in his bosom, and I feel sure that that chord will be ttlren up and 8 welted in ton chorus, having for it> tneme, 'Get on the soil, young mm, get on tho soil.' Oh ! for tho ftwilnpunofa Hndyn.n Mozii'l.a DrCoupland that I might uelobrnlo n song Uio views my very dear friend, Mr P. Lundon, has onuucidl id. For lms it not been said — acd with truth—' Let mo but mako the Rongii of a c'liint'y and I care not who makus it j lawk.' "* Hiu Bxoolleucy then sat down uaii dot loud applause. I

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11920, 23 January 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11920, 23 January 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11920, 23 January 1894, Page 2